Wisconsin Code § 102.19

Alien dependents; payments through consular officers
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In case a deceased employee, for whose injury
or death compensation is payable, leaves surviving alien dependents residing outside of the United States, the duly accredited
consular officer of the country of which such dependents are citizens or such officer’s designated representative residing within
the state shall, except as otherwise determined by the department,
be the sole representative of the deceased employee and dependents in all matters pertaining to their claims for compensation.
The receipt by such officer or agent of compensation funds and
the distribution thereof shall be made only upon order of the department, and payment to such officer or agent pursuant to any
such order shall be a full discharge of the benefits or compensation. Such consular officer or such officer’s representative shall
furnish, if required by the department, a bond to be approved by
it, conditioned upon the proper application of all moneys received
by such person. Before such bond is discharged, such consular
officer or representative shall file with the department a verified
account of the items of his or her receipts and disbursements of
such compensation. Such consular officer or representative shall
make interim reports to the department as it may require.

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